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Hats Off To You

July 23rd, 2010 by Ruth

A little package of hats arrived at the PRP office today.  What will these be used for, you ask?  You’ll have to stay tuned for the 100th Anniversary PNE Parade in English Bay later this summer to find out.  Don’t miss it. Friday, August 21st at 7:00pm.

PNE Auditions

May 19th, 2009 by Ruth

While most people were outside enjoying the warmth and sunshine of the long weekend, PRP was hard at work with auditions for the 2009 Fair at the PNE.  Over 200 eager performers lined up at the Pacific Coliseum for the chance to be part of three exciting PRP productions:  KABOOM!, Toon Rock Parade & KC Bear’s Street Party.  With 50 roles available, the competition was intense.  It was great to see the immense talent that is available right here in the lower mainland.  Thanks to everyone for coming out.  Successful candidates will be notified in early June.

For more pictures from the auditions, connect with PRP Backstage for a behind the scenes look into many of our productions.


The Final Day

September 1st, 2008 by Patrick

It’s Labour day and the final day of the Fair at the PNE – and two of the stars of our production of the Great Big Boo! took the honour of being the grand marshals of the PNE Toontastic Parade.  Thousands of guests lined the parade route for the final parade of the Fair.   Many of the kids along the parade route shouted out to Vinnie and Frankie.  The Fair is wrapping today – and we’re on to Halloween with the Great Big Boo !

The Big Day

August 30th, 2008 by Heather

Today is the day…the administration is almost all complete.

The countdown is on to the finals of Red Robinson’s Talent Showdown. Today, each of the finalists will take the stage for their last 4 minutes as they all vie for the $10,000 grand prize.

It has truly been an amazing 14 days of competition.

Throughout the last two week, some of the onstage entertainment has been courtesy of our two humorous hosts; Red Robinson, himself and Adera Angelucci.  Referring to themselves as the Regis & Kelly Show, their witty banter and hilarious impromptu skits have provided a nice flow through the transition of performers.

As we wait until 3:30 pm to see who is crowned the grand champion, we are all on the edge of our seats.

It is very exciting.

The “other” Fair Traditions

August 29th, 2008 by Nik

The Fair at the PNE is a long haul, but the Entertainment Department definitely has fun in the process. Over the years, some fun and strange traditions have emerged within our department.

Today was ‘Orange Day’. This was founded a number of years ago by our Head Audio, Chris Engleman. It has spread throughout the site. Another yearly tradition takes place tonight as the IATSE crew organizes a Szechuan Chonquing feast. It’s a welcome break from 17 days of Fair food.

Another favorite is the annual Wine and Cheese night organized by Kevan Bull and Mark Fisher. This event began six years ago as a small gathering of the ‘night’ crew in an office in the Agrodome. It grew to a full-blown party in the Garden Auditorium two years ago that featured a live band (Horse Factory). This year we returned to the roots and had an intimate event on a rainy night in the PRP offices.

This week has also featured the annual creation of the Street Stars video. David Aiken spends most of his free time on site, shooting, directing and editing a behind the scenes video of the Street Stars at the Fair. We just finished our scene in the office. The production values continue to rise on this endeavor.

Lastly, the beginning of the end of the Fair is near as tomorrow morning is the annual ‘pot luck’ breakfast with the ‘morning’ crew and the Dal Richards Orchestra at the Amphitheatre. This usually signals not only the end of the Fair but also when the rain stops.

Fair Excitement

August 19th, 2008 by Ruth

As the newest member to the PRP team, this is my first summer with the Fair.

From the throngs of eager visitors crowding the sun-filled fairgrounds on opening day, to the multitude of country western (and Hannah Montana) fans cheering for crooner Billy Ray Cyrus, each day contains exciting and memorable moments.

As PRP produces all entertainment for the Fair, including the Summer Night Concert Series, I have been fortunate to meet some of the performing talent.

Today, I had the pleasure of spending the afternoon with Canadian Country Superstar, George Canyon at a meet & greet for local children living with Type 1 Diabetes.  While on Monday, I met the dance master himself, Kevin Bacon.  Throughout the day, I couldn’t help but sing the tunes from Footloose.  Thankfully, I don’t think anyone heard.

Tomorrow will bring about another exciting experience.  Depending on the length of line-up, I think I will check out The Peking Acrobats.

Just think - we still have 13 days to go…

Billy Ray

August 18th, 2008 by Heather

The Fair at the PNE is, without a doubt, the best part of summer!

As a small town girl, now living in the big city, my country roots are still intact. So, when the opportunity to meet Billy Ray Cyrus came along, I lined up early with my camera in hand. Hearing some of his old songs brought me back to my gravel roads & rodeo roots.  I am looking forward to the remaining country artists in the Concert Series Line Up.

Aaron Pritchett, here I come!

PNE Opening Day

August 17th, 2008 by Nik

It’s been a long, but successful week as the PNE opened yesterday, on a hot sticky day, with a huge crowd. It was only a week ago that we were in Beijing in the heat and humidity and now the heat has followed us to Vancouver. We produce and manage over 50 shows a day throughout the 17 day Fair. It’s now day two and we should get into a routine soon (until the weather turns).  This year we are wrapping up our evening pyro musical spectacular, Rollin’ Thunder. This is the third year of the show and the crowds keep getting bigger, but it’s time for something new next year.

Well it’s time to go get my daily hot fudge sundae.


Older Posts

PRP to Produce 2011 Canada Games Opening & Closing Ceremonies

February 11 & 27, 2011 in Halifax, Nova Scotia

PRP Rocks out the Summer Nights

100th Anniversary Fair at the PNE

PRP Welcomes the IOC to Vancouver

Produced the Cultural Entertainment Programming for the 122nd Session of the IOC

PRP Debuts KABOOM!

A Pyro Musical Spectacular counting down to the 100th Anniversary of Canadas Pacific National Exhibition.

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